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Welcome to ‘Inside the Suns’, your weekly deep down analysis of the current Suns team as well as a peek at Suns teams throughout history in this week.
In this weekly article, we focus on you the community to tease out the good and bad of the Suns who are now 26-12 and in 2nd place in the Western Conference with the 3rd best record in the NBA.
First up. the Fantable a round table of Bright Siders who give their takes on the Suns latest issues and news.
Extends Partnerships with Summer National Governing Bodies
PLANO, Texas (December 10, 2020) – As a mobility company, Toyota is proud to support Olympic and Paralympic athletes and hopefuls in achieving their goals because no matter the challenge, when a person is free to move, anything is possible. That’s why Toyota is looking beyond the present and into the future, reaffirming its commitment to the Olympic and Paralympic Movements by extending contracts with six summer National Governing Body (NGB) partners: USA Skateboarding; USA Surfing; USA Swimming; USA Track & Field; USA Triathlon; and the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. In addition, Toyota has extended its relationship with U.S. Masters Swimming.
Dec 10, 2020
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USA Surfing is enormously grateful to Toyota for extending the company’s support to USA Surfing, along with five other Olympic National Governing Bodies (NGB’s). “We are proud to have Toyota’s support in growing the sport of surfing, empowering future generations of champions, and advancing the healthy surfing lifestyle in the United States,” said USA Surfing CEO Greg Cruse.
Cruse added that Toyota’s support has been particularly important in supporting the last event to run before Covid shutdowns – Team USA’s Adaptive surf team’s performances at the International Surfing Association’s World ParaSurfing Championships, and the first event to start in 2021 – the Toyota USA Surfing Prime Series.